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    #1
    Junior Member

    CFL Lighting Help

    Hi

    I am in Vegative growth at the moment, question:

    Should I use 2 x 115 CFL Blue

    or

    should I use 2 x 115 CFL Blue + 1 x 225 CFL Red

    Dont know the answer myself, but the three lights get
    quite hot due to shade size and cabinet size (not much
    room for heat to rise in cabinet at sides).

    CAB
    jonnycab Reviewed by jonnycab on . CFL Lighting Help Hi I am in Vegative growth at the moment, question: Should I use 2 x 115 CFL Blue or should I use 2 x 115 CFL Blue + 1 x 225 CFL Red Rating: 5

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    #2
    Member

    CFL Lighting Help

    I see no reason to mix during veg. My notes suggest faster growth using all blue.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    CFL Lighting Help

    Really, just 250w (these are envirogrow 12" floros) of floros.

    If thats the case I will cut the red now.

    CAB

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    #4
    Member

    CFL Lighting Help

    It wont hurt but IMHO if you are going to burn the power, just put in another daylight CFL.

    More light is always better if the heat can be managed.

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